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KODAK DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera
User's Guide
Selecting a Color Mode

Use the Color Mode setting for controlling color tones and moods. Select from two color settings, three black-and-white settings, and a sepia setting. When activated, the camera Preview displays the color setting selected.




  1. Set the Mode dial to a Capture setting (P, 2.8, 5.6, or 8).
  2. Press the Menu button to display the Capture Menu screen.
  3. Press a button until the icon is highlighted.
  4. Press OK to display the Color Mode screen.

  5. Press a button to highlight the color setting you want to use.
  • SATURATED COLOR (default)--gives a more vibrant look to all colors in your pictures.

  • NEUTRAL COLOR--gives a more balanced and natural look to all colors in your pictures.
  • BLACK & WHITE--use this for black and white pictures.

  • B&W (Y FILTER)--use this to lighten yellows and darken blues in pictures. Good for creating dramatic skies and water. Refer to traditional photographic methods for optimal results when applying the Y filter.

  • B&W (R FILTER)--use this to lighten reds and darken blues and greens in pictures. Ideal for hiding blemishes in portraits, or for making trees and skies more dramatic. Refer to traditional photographic methods for optimal results when applying the R filter.

  • SEPIA--use this to give pictures a reddish-brown cast. Ideal for creating an antique look to pictures.
  1. Press OK to accept the changes and return to the Menu screen.
  2. Press Menu to exit the Menu screen.

This setting remains until you change it.

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Main Table of Contents
Customizing Manual Settings:
Exposure Compensation | White Balance | Color Mode | Picture Quality | Exposure Metering | Picture Sharpness | ISO Sensitivity | Shutter Speed | Date